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  2. Azhikode, Thrissur - Wikipedia

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    Azhikode is a coastal village in Thrissur district of Kerala, India. The nearest towns are Kodungallur and Paravoor. Azikode is a part of Kodungallur taluk. Azhikode has a beach known as the munakkal beach. It has got the vast shore stretch around 3 km along the main beach side. It is the main attraction of this village.

  3. List of Malayalam-language periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Samastha Kerala Jam'iyyathul Mu'allimeen of "Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama" (E.K Faction) Kuttikalude Deepika: Fortnightly Print and E Book Deepika: Malarvadi: Monthly Stopped Prabodhanam: Muthassi: Fortnightly Stopped Kerala Sabdam Mayilpeeli: Monthly Print and E book Balagokulam: Mandoose: Monthly Print Toms: Minnaminni: Fortnightly Print ...

  4. Alappad - Wikipedia

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    Alappad is a coastal village in the Kollam district of the Indian state Kerala. [2] It is situated on a narrow strip of land sandwiched between the Arabian Sea and the TS Canal – the village is approximately 16 km long and its narrowest point is as thin as 33 meters.

  5. Kadalundi - Wikipedia

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    Kadalundi is a village in Kozhikode district, Kerala, India. It is a coastal village close to the Arabian Sea. It is a coastal village close to the Arabian Sea. Kadalundi is famous for its bird sanctuary, which is home to various migratory birds during certain seasons and has been recently declared as a bio-reserve.

  6. Beaches in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The long coastline of Kerala is inextricably entwined with the culture, life and traditions of the state. Memories of early seafarers and traders have faded, but boats of various types and styles have survived. Kerala's beaches, or Kovalam to be more specific, were rediscovered by back-packers and tan-seekers in the sixties.

  7. Mangalam Publications - Wikipedia

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    They also publish some magazines in Kannada language. Printed from Kottayam, Kochi, Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram, Idukki, Kannur and Thrissur, Mangalam is the sixth most circulated Malayalam daily. [1] The company was founded by M. C. Varghese in 1969 as a monthly journal, with a circulation of 250 copies. Later it became a weekly magazine. [2]

  8. DC Books - Wikipedia

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    DC Books [1] is a publisher and bookseller with headquarters in Kottayam, Kerala, India.It has published over 6,500 titles, mainly literature in Malayalam [citation needed], but also including children's literature, poetry, reference, biography, self-help, yoga, management titles, and foreign translations.

  9. Geography of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    In some coastal panchayats, median outdoor radiation levels are more than 4 mGy/yr and, in certain locations on the coast, it is as high as 70 mGy/yr. [17] The most important of Kerala's forty-four rivers include the Periyar (244 km in length), the Bharathapuzha (209 km), the Pamba River (176 km),the Chaliyar river(169) the Chalakudy Puzha(144 ...